Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] it " in BNC.
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1 | In any case , the Shetland spring would soon be upon us — and I would n't want to miss it . |
2 | You do n't want to miss it , ’ sniffs Molly , dabbing at her cheeks with a scrap of peach-coloured lace … |
3 | Karen did not want to miss it , any more . |
4 | ‘ You do n't want to miss it . ’ |
5 | Did n't want to miss it . |
6 | No I 'll see how I 'm feeling the thing is I do want to go to enjoy it . |
7 | When screening began we agreed to discontinue it at the end of the first year if there were a number of traumatised families . |
8 | It was a post for which he was singularly unsuited and from which he removed himself or was gently pushed in September 1939 , but , though he failed to hit it off with the central committee , he did bring to the organisation the stamp of institutional legitimacy . |
9 | I got to whisk it , whisk it |
10 | Do you want to borrow it ? ’ |
11 | Do you want to borrow it ? |
12 | if we if we get it off the ground at all it may be we 'd want to carry it over till the Autumn and start the new season with it . |
13 | I did n't stay to see it happen , just went as far up the fields as I could go . |
14 | We might even stay to see it and learn from it ourselves … that 's if you are performing on Corpus Christi Day . |
15 | For those who can stay to see it . |
16 | Secular books on the New Age tend to treat it as the latest fad ; the ‘ in thing ’ of the eighties , full of Alternative Types and quaint ideas about the ‘ good life ’ down on the organic , backyard farm . |
17 | A landowner could have his monument protected if he wished but he might prefer to maltreat it or destroy it completely . |
18 | I fear to acknowledge it . |
19 | Er , it might not be applicable to talents or erm hand spans or things like that but I certainly would want to include it , it might be very important in , in my subject . |
20 | He said that if either the Conservatives or Labour sought to go it alone as a minority Government they risked an economic crisis and rising interest rates . |
21 | I hate to see it like that . ’ |
22 | Much of the machinery is in working order and I was so fascinated to see it actually in operation that I was late getting back to the bus ; driver sitting with engine running , and the eyes of every accusing fellow passenger upon me . |
23 | " I do n't want to lose it . " |
24 | It would be a sha I think they 've re they do n't want to lose it . |
25 | We have had a good relationship with the borough councils and do n't want to lose it . ’ |
26 | I do n't want to lose it . |
27 | Now — do you still want to go it alone ? ’ |
28 | ‘ We want to see a working countryside and we do n't want to see it fossilised so it 's almost like a theme park . ’ |
29 | I knew my wife did n't want to see it at all . |
30 | After a moment , Doyle said , ‘ Do n't you want to see it ? ’ |